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Isador Leob FRAN TRIE UNE KLIN COUNTY THE OT3WS-THB TJRTBTJSTB W-AJNTTS IT-THB OTIIBXJITE .GIVES IT. VOLUME 15. UNION, FRANKUN COUNTY, MISSOURI, , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1901. NUMBER 20. . . I ' " : : 1 Take the I BIG 4 I ROUTE 3 Famous Flyers From Sr. Louis To the East. BUFFALO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. i Superior Trains Service, 3 CT All trains go over the Merchant's linage at mZZ St. Louis, thus avoiding the Bmok 3 ZZZ and dust of the tunnel. 2 LOOK AT THE BCHEDULE: 7 Lv. St Louis. .. .8:30 a. ru. 12:00 noon 8:00 p.m. -T Ar. Buffalo 2:55 a. m. 6:18 a. ni. 7:30 p. m. 3 Ar. New York... 2:55 p. m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00a.m. Ar. Boston 4:55 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 10:34 a.m. - S: Through Coaches, Dining Cars, Sleepers and Library Cate Cars from ZZ. St. Louis. 2 E For (Iuiins, Maps, Rates, Sleeping Cart and Railroad Tickets call at z EE Big Four Ticket Office, Broadway aud Chestnut. C. L. HILLED BY, S A. G. P. A., ST. LOUIS. s luiuiuiuiutuuiaiiuiuuiuuiuiuiuuuutuiuiuiuuauiu Or address With a . . . Wilson Heater And a Superior stove You will enjoy Comfort. Prom Morrellton. Mr. Reed went up to Salem San day. G. H. McCucn shipped a car of hogs last week. Mr. Boyer and children return ed borne Saturday. ?xRev. Forbes was absent. He was attending conference atSullivan. Mrs. Williams went to Sullivan Saturday where she selected some new dry goods. The Christian Endeavor society met Sunday niebt with Mr. E. Reed as leader. Richard Berger has left here tor his home in Indiana. He was ac companied by his brother. W. Kriege of near St. Clair was seen passing here lately. He was up to view the "Great Western" mines. R. P. Johnson, one of the neigh- bois who has recently moved to St. Louis, is the proud father of a new girl baby. Miss Lilly Stotman and Mr. Biachet were quietly married at the bride's home last week. From the noise of cow bells ami tin drums, we think they had visitors a few nights later. There was a wreck on the Frisco near nere Friday rooming, une car was damaged, 'mere were several people hunting something to as and the hotels were busy making coffee while the tram was getting in running order. Tor Sale bj Union, ; Ho, J. w. BM KT H 14.1 Wrf n il. u i m -s- MERCHANT TA1LOK. From Catawissa. Mrs. Music took a trip to St. Lonia Sunday. Joseph Backer was visiting in St. Louis last Sunday. Master Willie Kramma who hag been very ill is able to be up. Prof, T, M. Smith is improving nicely but will have no school this week. Mrs. Albert Thiemeyer gave her mother, Mrs. Krama rail Monday. Washington Letter. Washington, D. C, ' November 8, 1901. President Roosevelt courteously and patiently listened to a delega tion representing commercial or ganizations of Boston. Cleveland and other cities, who called upon him to ask that he would take the initiary steps toward the negotiation of a reciprocity treaty with Canada. He promised to consider their request, but there is little probability that he will favorably act upon it. He is familiar with previous reciprocity negotiations with Canada and knows that it has been the greedy policy of ask ing everything and giving nothing that has prevented anything com ing out of them. Whenever Can- ada is ready for real commercial reciprocity with this country, which she needs a great deal more than we do, notwithstanding the recent boastful assertion of Prem ier Liurier that the U S. would have to make the first advances, she can get it by signifying a will-ingness to negotiate on a proper give and take basis. If Canada waits for us to make the first advances it will wait a long time. Naturally prominent officials in ing and abetting in the green goods public utterances on the subject or lottery swindle, or any other are careful about saying anything schem carried on partly by mail that might b construed into gloat- aud p.trtly by c immou carrier, and ing over the diplomatic victory we which is in violation of the postal have scored in the new Isthmian laws." As a special compliment to American merchants who will be the members of tho na'fonal reci procity convention, which will meet in Washington next week. President Roosevell will defei writing that portion of his mes sage to coegress dealing with reci procity until after the convention expresses its opinion on the sub ject. When members of a political party admit, as miny democrats now do, that their only hope for provement of the public highways. The extension of rural free deliv-ery has resulted iu the discontinuance of 1,226 postoffices during the year, the salaries of postmasters of said offices aggregating $79, 33G. Increased dilligence has been exercised iu the suppression of private postoffiee. On June 30, 1901, at the ctos of the fiscal year, there were 76,915 post offices, divided as follows: Kiist class 208, second class, 910; third class, 3,318; f .urth class, 72479. The total number of arrets during the fiscal year was 1,611. Of this number 101 were postmasters, 40, were assistant postmasters, 65 were clerks in the various postoffices, 10, were rail way postal clerks, 27 were letter-carriers, 43 were mail carriers, and 19, were employed in minor positions in the postal service. The total number of post office btirgnlars crres'ed was 327, and the rein under of 979 were persons nowise conuected with the postal service.'' Among the reccomendations mide by the report is one, "That the iuter- state commerce law be ameuded to prohibit common carriers--to wir, telegraph and express companies or any of their cmployes--from aul- Table. ST, LOUIS 1INE, WEST BOUND. 101 103 115 Daily. 8nnday Dally only. ex. Sunday Lv. St. Louis 5:45p.m. 7:07 a.m. t:50a. m. &r. at Union 8:25 p. m. 9:57 a. m. 12:80 p. m. Lv. Union 8:30 p.m. 10:02 a.m. 2:00 p. m. Ar. at Belle 11:05 p. m. 12:52 p. m. 6:15 p.m. EAST HOUND. 102 106 116 Daily Sunday Daily only. ex. Sunday Lv. Belle 2:30 a. m. 2:30 p. in. :45 a. m. Ar. at Union 6:04a. in. 5:20p in. 2:00 p.m. Lv. Union 5:14 a. m. 6:25 p. m. 3.20 p. m. Ar. St. Loots 8:00a m. :i5p. m. 8:25 p m. In effect Sunday. Aug. If, loot. FRISCO L1NE--ST. CLAIR. East Bound. Passenger Trains. West Bound. No. 2 4:86 p. m. I No. 1 10:42 a. m. No. 8 6:2 a. m. I No. 7 11:50 p. m. Fast Mail. 5:50 a. in. Fast Mail Don't Stop. T.alns Noa. 1 an 1 7 make connneotions lor all points west, southwest, and northwest. Carries coaches and reclining chair cars seats tree. Trains Noa. 2 and 8. eorresDondlna- train east bound and has same through car service as trains Nos 1 and 7 in the opposite direction. For further information call on T N. HODGE, Agent. canal - treaty with Great Britain, which will be sent to the senate as it reassemble 8, but as a matter of fact it is a remarkable victory. rne new treaty gives ns everything that the senate amendments to the Hay.Pauncefoit treaty, wmcn ureat uutain declined a few months ago to accept, asked, and will consequently be ratified promptly by the senate. . Secretary Wilson was much - in terested in the fifteenth annual convention of the Association of ST. LOUIS LINE Has on hand a large assortment of Ready-Made Clothing Wedding Suits a specialty. Prices Very Reasonable c. f. QALLKKAWP, Attprney-at-Law. ftEQ. W. WUU4I. WYMWCTWT W lay- Heal Estate and Abstract Office. UNION. FRANKLIN COUNTY. MO. 3Hve complete abstract of titles. Office established in 1886, Union Tonsorial Parlor FOR A FASHIONABLE HAIR CUT OR A CLEAN SHAVE GIVE US A CALL EVERYTHING NEW AND CLEM, LADIES' 4p QHHMBEIfS HAIR MUM A SPECIALTY. Agricultural Alleges ana Jixperi- the fntnre lies in their expectation ment Stations, which he regards that the rennhlican president and cicr Kate uci . . ,".. a- 1.1 1 nlPAiunt 88 8 mwi vaiaaDie aaiuuci. io me Coueress w.ll make mistakes, ' uepartmentoi Agncniture, neia 1 8onaib!e men natUrally wonder uvuu.. ,nn g ,g nnnn.! n raawgaeQU' ..il T mi.-K.lrau nrill from Sc. Louis where he has been ed the convention, which was very raade 5v repadicans in future, nu.uus.uicuyict.mc. BUCCesSlUl. ,a thpv V.aW hpin iii(1p in th( Mrs. inS tHjuaetJer ana two ttonnhlinan harmonv is likelv to nt. hnt the nnnhlifin nnv has yuMugcst vHtiurcu wcro vibuiuB m i be one of the most notable features always been quick to see end rec xira i nimrp'o Mnnnov . i . . m -- " 01 me comiDE session 01 cuuirreoa. i ttiy its own imsirtKes, anu it wm probably coiuinue to do so Senator Mosou calu-il on rresi dent. Roosevelt this week to ask that the civil service rule fixing an age limit of 45 years upon ap point men ts in the postal service be abrogated, especially because of its operating against old sol diers. President Roosevelt prom ised to eive the matter his atten tion as early as possible. UNIOH, MISSOURI Mrs. Frank Miller of Pacific, came This is proven by present condi home on a short visit to his par-Jtions as the organization of the euia ouuuay. ne reiurneu mei nouae oi ieDresenrauve. jNeunei same evening. I Sneaker Henderson nor any elec- Mra. Mifihl. a dancrl.tpr of Dr. tive officer of the last bouse Will Powers and a sister of Mrs. Georae have any opposition before the re Hpmlrpr. was interred in the cm- iDUhllCan CAUCUS. Which Will be eterv near Grubville. Monday. eia merely as a matter oi lorm, I" ' .... We extend our Bvumathv to the ana tney win oe unanimously re bereaved relatives. nominated. While this is a high compliment to' those gentlemen Cray's Summit Items I personally, it is also more than ' t TTi. that much more. It shows an ITjitsiMk'a llama 1 I ... hit' ' unprecedented harmony araont: i w iwh arx.v saM aw wa a hii'u list. MO. VA C.-WA SII1G 1 OX WEST. 1. Mail and Express S . Kan . and Col. Express 5. Local las8cnicer 9. Kansas and Neb. Limited. 1). Washington Accom No. EAST. 5. Limited Mail and Express. 4. Through Mall and Kxp 6. Local Passenger 8. Kansas and Colorado Ex.. IS. Washington Accom Time. ,10:S5 a. m. 11:47 p. m. 9:33 a. m. 0:4S p. m. , 7:45 p. in. Time. . 4:2$ p. ra. , 8:24 p. IU. , 8:24 p. m. . 6:05 a. m. .b.60 a. in. V Sunday Excursion Rates Round Trip from Union TO Owensville And Intel mediate Points, ev ery Sunday. ONE FARE FORTH F. ROUND TRIP B ETWEEN ALL STATIONS. DR.H.R.HOFFMANN. DENTIST. WASHINGTON, MISSOURI. A. VV. HOFFMAN. BAUR 6c HOFFMAN GENERAL ZiSTaTZlAOSs FIRE, LIGHTNING, TORNADO AND LIFE. This firm has tho general agency for the UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. o' PoitlandT Maine (incorporated 1848). All policies issued by this company are pro-tected by the popular Maine non-forfeiture law. i Beinhard-imier Drug Co. - Mrs. J. W. North is very ill at present. Tho smallpox scare is about ovr, and school has begun. the republican members of the house, which augers well for the legislative work of the session. While Speaker Henderson has neither made nor has been asked to make any pledges, it is well uu- The little so n of C. P. Beamon I derstood that every member 01 the is quite sick with scarlet fever, last house who was re-elected will Miss Lonella Lay of Kansas is assijinea to tne same commi nee visitine her brother. Mr. Prank uPon wn,cn ne inen serveu, u.ua - - " - . lip TT - X V .w-j PURE AND FRESH DRUGS. A. PULL LIN OF TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MJSDllJUiiss, rAii8 V ANP PAINTERg' 8UPPLIE8. CONFEClIONfcEY AVD CHOICE CIGARS. The hunters have returned from their hunt and report greatsuccess. A. L. Jones has returned to Kansas after short visit with rela tives. Thos. Lay has come home from JCS. F. KAHMANN. LOUIS F. PUES. KAHMANN & PUES, Insurance, - Real - Estate AND COLLECTION AGENCY. 01 T 2 1.- J. . I ttiiu uaiv. latuu Duuwauu Bays Roo8evelt this week are confident iuecicyar.au. i rhnr, , i. onnnsprl to anv tariff The L. and 8. 0. has been closed tinkerinc at this session of con . m .1 . S.l I o qn apoounc oi smaupoz, out gress, and that if be does not act aoon reorganise, ually declare against it in his mes- Miss Elin Walters has returned sage to congress he will say pretty rom her visit in Illinois, and re-1 near enough to make his opposi Missouri. DR. W. B. BAGBY, ST jD WASHINGTON, MO UI IOIN Marble Works KsUWletip l lftS ana bJ on ' tinuonaly in one family ' ever since. AUG. BACIt, Prop. he asks for a change. This will leave only the yacames to be filled. Henry Clay McDowell, this week appointed a federal judge for the western"" district of Virginia, is a native of Kentucky, and a great grandson of Henry Clay. Senators and representatives who have talked with President The Children's Friend. You'll have a eold tlm winter. May be you have one now. Your children will suffer too. For sonirhs, croup, brouchitis, grip and other winier complaints One Minute Cough Cure never fails. Acts promptly. Never fhils. It is very pleasant to the taste and per fectly harmless. U. li. rieorec. Win chester. Ky., writes: 4 Our little Rirl was attacked with croup late one niptut aud was so hoarse she could hardly :peak. We gave her a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. It relieved her immediately and she went to sleep. hen she awoke next uiorim.g sne naci no signs of hoarnesa or croup. J. 11. Moutier. DR. 0. MALUNCKRODT. Dentist. Droege Block, A stock of general merchandise can be bought cheap from a iner-1 chant who desires to retire from business, The stoic is located in this county within a half a mile of a railroad station on the St. Louis Line and ha had a long and and well established trade. For further particulars inquire at the Tbibuke office. ports a grand time. Miss Lulu Gardner entertained few of her friends Wednesday night. They report a jolly time. tion apparent. The annual report of Fonrth As sistant Postmaster General Bristow contains much interesting data con- Mrs. Hill of St. Lonis who has cerning the postal service. Jjoiiow- lAn thA imAfif. nf Mia T,nin Dish -1 idit are same extract?; "inere aroon. has returned to her home, were 3,294 postoffices established The Christian church at Villa dannS tb year, a decrease as com- -RMoAid without a naator fin an- Prcu wuu tuc picv.uua JWi Thousands of men and women suffer from piles, especially women with fe male weakness have .his suueriDg to conteud with in addition to their other twins. TABLER'S BUCKEYE PILE ! OINTMENT will quickly effect a cure Price, 50 cis in bottles, iu tubes 75cts at E. Muench'd. count of smallpox but will soon have another, we hope. Rev. Pollard has been elected by the Brush Creek congregation, and will pi each his first sermon there Sunday. . ... Ml - -LJ Infant mortality is something fright ful. Nearly one-quarter die berore thev reach one vear. oae- third before the previous year of 305. There wern 3,037 postoffices discontinued during the year, being 1,125 more than during the preceding year. The principal causes for the large increase in the number of postoffices discontinued have been the extension of the rural free delivery service, and the establishment of rural free de livery stations in lieu of fourth- thev are five, and one-halt before they class Tjostoffices. the extension of aie fifteen. The timely use of White s citv deliverv service so as to in AtMne&ch's. -xresiuenuai ouiceo, uuu iuo uu WASHINGTON, MISSOURI. VITT & BRUCH'S Livery Feed Stables, FINEST HEARSE IN THE COUNTY. t3T Funerals served with best attenUon. UNION. MISSOURI. UNION... Market THE OLD RELIABLE Has constantly on hand the choicest meats of all kinds. Highest market price paid for hides and tallow A Good Farm for Sale. I desire to sell my farm of 84 acres situated on th Burbois river three miles from Union. It is in fiist-class condition SO acres in cultivation. 40 acres of which is good bottom land. Terms easy; price reasonable. Inquire at tne Tribune office, Union, Mo. Reliable and Gentle. "A pill's a pill," says the saw. But there are pills and pills. You want a pill which is certain, thorough and gentle. Musn't gripe.' DeWitt's Little Erly Risers till the bill. Purely vegetable. - Do not force but assist the bow. els to act. Strengthen aud invigorate. Small and easy to take. J. G. Moutier. J. - UNION, FEES, Prop., : : : MISSOURI. mm, mm. llMISiWtilt. (Successors to Mrs. H, Moutier.) Having refitted and refurnished this well known hotel, I desire to inform my friends and the public generally that w are prepared to entertain them in first-class style, and solisit a share ot their patronage. M. A. CoiXiUN.

Isador Leob FRAN TRIE UNE KLIN COUNTY THE OT3WS-THB TJRTBTJSTB W-AJNTTS IT-THB OTIIBXJITE .GIVES IT. VOLUME 15. UNION, FRANKUN COUNTY, MISSOURI, , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1901. NUMBER 20. . . I ' " : : 1 Take the I BIG 4 I ROUTE 3 Famous Flyers From Sr. Louis To the East. BUFFALO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. i Superior Trains Service, 3 CT All trains go over the Merchant's linage at mZZ St. Louis, thus avoiding the Bmok 3 ZZZ and dust of the tunnel. 2 LOOK AT THE BCHEDULE: 7 Lv. St Louis. .. .8:30 a. ru. 12:00 noon 8:00 p.m. -T Ar. Buffalo 2:55 a. m. 6:18 a. ni. 7:30 p. m. 3 Ar. New York... 2:55 p. m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00a.m. Ar. Boston 4:55 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 10:34 a.m. - S: Through Coaches, Dining Cars, Sleepers and Library Cate Cars from ZZ. St. Louis. 2 E For (Iuiins, Maps, Rates, Sleeping Cart and Railroad Tickets call at z EE Big Four Ticket Office, Broadway aud Chestnut. C. L. HILLED BY, S A. G. P. A., ST. LOUIS. s luiuiuiuiutuuiaiiuiuuiuuiuiuiuuuutuiuiuiuuauiu Or address With a . . . Wilson Heater And a Superior stove You will enjoy Comfort. Prom Morrellton. Mr. Reed went up to Salem San day. G. H. McCucn shipped a car of hogs last week. Mr. Boyer and children return ed borne Saturday. ?xRev. Forbes was absent. He was attending conference atSullivan. Mrs. Williams went to Sullivan Saturday where she selected some new dry goods. The Christian Endeavor society met Sunday niebt with Mr. E. Reed as leader. Richard Berger has left here tor his home in Indiana. He was ac companied by his brother. W. Kriege of near St. Clair was seen passing here lately. He was up to view the "Great Western" mines. R. P. Johnson, one of the neigh- bois who has recently moved to St. Louis, is the proud father of a new girl baby. Miss Lilly Stotman and Mr. Biachet were quietly married at the bride's home last week. From the noise of cow bells ami tin drums, we think they had visitors a few nights later. There was a wreck on the Frisco near nere Friday rooming, une car was damaged, 'mere were several people hunting something to as and the hotels were busy making coffee while the tram was getting in running order. Tor Sale bj Union, ; Ho, J. w. BM KT H 14.1 Wrf n il. u i m -s- MERCHANT TA1LOK. From Catawissa. Mrs. Music took a trip to St. Lonia Sunday. Joseph Backer was visiting in St. Louis last Sunday. Master Willie Kramma who hag been very ill is able to be up. Prof, T, M. Smith is improving nicely but will have no school this week. Mrs. Albert Thiemeyer gave her mother, Mrs. Krama rail Monday. Washington Letter. Washington, D. C, ' November 8, 1901. President Roosevelt courteously and patiently listened to a delega tion representing commercial or ganizations of Boston. Cleveland and other cities, who called upon him to ask that he would take the initiary steps toward the negotiation of a reciprocity treaty with Canada. He promised to consider their request, but there is little probability that he will favorably act upon it. He is familiar with previous reciprocity negotiations with Canada and knows that it has been the greedy policy of ask ing everything and giving nothing that has prevented anything com ing out of them. Whenever Can- ada is ready for real commercial reciprocity with this country, which she needs a great deal more than we do, notwithstanding the recent boastful assertion of Prem ier Liurier that the U S. would have to make the first advances, she can get it by signifying a will-ingness to negotiate on a proper give and take basis. If Canada waits for us to make the first advances it will wait a long time. Naturally prominent officials in ing and abetting in the green goods public utterances on the subject or lottery swindle, or any other are careful about saying anything schem carried on partly by mail that might b construed into gloat- aud p.trtly by c immou carrier, and ing over the diplomatic victory we which is in violation of the postal have scored in the new Isthmian laws." As a special compliment to American merchants who will be the members of tho na'fonal reci procity convention, which will meet in Washington next week. President Roosevell will defei writing that portion of his mes sage to coegress dealing with reci procity until after the convention expresses its opinion on the sub ject. When members of a political party admit, as miny democrats now do, that their only hope for provement of the public highways. The extension of rural free deliv-ery has resulted iu the discontinuance of 1,226 postoffices during the year, the salaries of postmasters of said offices aggregating $79, 33G. Increased dilligence has been exercised iu the suppression of private postoffiee. On June 30, 1901, at the ctos of the fiscal year, there were 76,915 post offices, divided as follows: Kiist class 208, second class, 910; third class, 3,318; f .urth class, 72479. The total number of arrets during the fiscal year was 1,611. Of this number 101 were postmasters, 40, were assistant postmasters, 65 were clerks in the various postoffices, 10, were rail way postal clerks, 27 were letter-carriers, 43 were mail carriers, and 19, were employed in minor positions in the postal service. The total number of post office btirgnlars crres'ed was 327, and the rein under of 979 were persons nowise conuected with the postal service.'' Among the reccomendations mide by the report is one, "That the iuter- state commerce law be ameuded to prohibit common carriers--to wir, telegraph and express companies or any of their cmployes--from aul- Table. ST, LOUIS 1INE, WEST BOUND. 101 103 115 Daily. 8nnday Dally only. ex. Sunday Lv. St. Louis 5:45p.m. 7:07 a.m. t:50a. m. &r. at Union 8:25 p. m. 9:57 a. m. 12:80 p. m. Lv. Union 8:30 p.m. 10:02 a.m. 2:00 p. m. Ar. at Belle 11:05 p. m. 12:52 p. m. 6:15 p.m. EAST HOUND. 102 106 116 Daily Sunday Daily only. ex. Sunday Lv. Belle 2:30 a. m. 2:30 p. in. :45 a. m. Ar. at Union 6:04a. in. 5:20p in. 2:00 p.m. Lv. Union 5:14 a. m. 6:25 p. m. 3.20 p. m. Ar. St. Loots 8:00a m. :i5p. m. 8:25 p m. In effect Sunday. Aug. If, loot. FRISCO L1NE--ST. CLAIR. East Bound. Passenger Trains. West Bound. No. 2 4:86 p. m. I No. 1 10:42 a. m. No. 8 6:2 a. m. I No. 7 11:50 p. m. Fast Mail. 5:50 a. in. Fast Mail Don't Stop. T.alns Noa. 1 an 1 7 make connneotions lor all points west, southwest, and northwest. Carries coaches and reclining chair cars seats tree. Trains Noa. 2 and 8. eorresDondlna- train east bound and has same through car service as trains Nos 1 and 7 in the opposite direction. For further information call on T N. HODGE, Agent. canal - treaty with Great Britain, which will be sent to the senate as it reassemble 8, but as a matter of fact it is a remarkable victory. rne new treaty gives ns everything that the senate amendments to the Hay.Pauncefoit treaty, wmcn ureat uutain declined a few months ago to accept, asked, and will consequently be ratified promptly by the senate. . Secretary Wilson was much - in terested in the fifteenth annual convention of the Association of ST. LOUIS LINE Has on hand a large assortment of Ready-Made Clothing Wedding Suits a specialty. Prices Very Reasonable c. f. QALLKKAWP, Attprney-at-Law. ftEQ. W. WUU4I. WYMWCTWT W lay- Heal Estate and Abstract Office. UNION. FRANKLIN COUNTY. MO. 3Hve complete abstract of titles. Office established in 1886, Union Tonsorial Parlor FOR A FASHIONABLE HAIR CUT OR A CLEAN SHAVE GIVE US A CALL EVERYTHING NEW AND CLEM, LADIES' 4p QHHMBEIfS HAIR MUM A SPECIALTY. Agricultural Alleges ana Jixperi- the fntnre lies in their expectation ment Stations, which he regards that the rennhlican president and cicr Kate uci . . ,".. a- 1.1 1 nlPAiunt 88 8 mwi vaiaaDie aaiuuci. io me Coueress w.ll make mistakes, ' uepartmentoi Agncniture, neia 1 8onaib!e men natUrally wonder uvuu.. ,nn g ,g nnnn.! n raawgaeQU' ..il T mi.-K.lrau nrill from Sc. Louis where he has been ed the convention, which was very raade 5v repadicans in future, nu.uus.uicuyict.mc. BUCCesSlUl. ,a thpv V.aW hpin iii(1p in th( Mrs. inS tHjuaetJer ana two ttonnhlinan harmonv is likelv to nt. hnt the nnnhlifin nnv has yuMugcst vHtiurcu wcro vibuiuB m i be one of the most notable features always been quick to see end rec xira i nimrp'o Mnnnov . i . . m -- " 01 me comiDE session 01 cuuirreoa. i ttiy its own imsirtKes, anu it wm probably coiuinue to do so Senator Mosou calu-il on rresi dent. Roosevelt this week to ask that the civil service rule fixing an age limit of 45 years upon ap point men ts in the postal service be abrogated, especially because of its operating against old sol diers. President Roosevelt prom ised to eive the matter his atten tion as early as possible. UNIOH, MISSOURI Mrs. Frank Miller of Pacific, came This is proven by present condi home on a short visit to his par-Jtions as the organization of the euia ouuuay. ne reiurneu mei nouae oi ieDresenrauve. jNeunei same evening. I Sneaker Henderson nor any elec- Mra. Mifihl. a dancrl.tpr of Dr. tive officer of the last bouse Will Powers and a sister of Mrs. Georae have any opposition before the re Hpmlrpr. was interred in the cm- iDUhllCan CAUCUS. Which Will be eterv near Grubville. Monday. eia merely as a matter oi lorm, I" ' .... We extend our Bvumathv to the ana tney win oe unanimously re bereaved relatives. nominated. While this is a high compliment to' those gentlemen Cray's Summit Items I personally, it is also more than ' t TTi. that much more. It shows an ITjitsiMk'a llama 1 I ... hit' ' unprecedented harmony araont: i w iwh arx.v saM aw wa a hii'u list. MO. VA C.-WA SII1G 1 OX WEST. 1. Mail and Express S . Kan . and Col. Express 5. Local las8cnicer 9. Kansas and Neb. Limited. 1). Washington Accom No. EAST. 5. Limited Mail and Express. 4. Through Mall and Kxp 6. Local Passenger 8. Kansas and Colorado Ex.. IS. Washington Accom Time. ,10:S5 a. m. 11:47 p. m. 9:33 a. m. 0:4S p. m. , 7:45 p. in. Time. . 4:2$ p. ra. , 8:24 p. IU. , 8:24 p. m. . 6:05 a. m. .b.60 a. in. V Sunday Excursion Rates Round Trip from Union TO Owensville And Intel mediate Points, ev ery Sunday. ONE FARE FORTH F. ROUND TRIP B ETWEEN ALL STATIONS. DR.H.R.HOFFMANN. DENTIST. WASHINGTON, MISSOURI. A. VV. HOFFMAN. BAUR 6c HOFFMAN GENERAL ZiSTaTZlAOSs FIRE, LIGHTNING, TORNADO AND LIFE. This firm has tho general agency for the UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. o' PoitlandT Maine (incorporated 1848). All policies issued by this company are pro-tected by the popular Maine non-forfeiture law. i Beinhard-imier Drug Co. - Mrs. J. W. North is very ill at present. Tho smallpox scare is about ovr, and school has begun. the republican members of the house, which augers well for the legislative work of the session. While Speaker Henderson has neither made nor has been asked to make any pledges, it is well uu- The little so n of C. P. Beamon I derstood that every member 01 the is quite sick with scarlet fever, last house who was re-elected will Miss Lonella Lay of Kansas is assijinea to tne same commi nee visitine her brother. Mr. Prank uPon wn,cn ne inen serveu, u.ua - - " - . lip TT - X V .w-j PURE AND FRESH DRUGS. A. PULL LIN OF TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MJSDllJUiiss, rAii8 V ANP PAINTERg' 8UPPLIE8. CONFEClIONfcEY AVD CHOICE CIGARS. The hunters have returned from their hunt and report greatsuccess. A. L. Jones has returned to Kansas after short visit with rela tives. Thos. Lay has come home from JCS. F. KAHMANN. LOUIS F. PUES. KAHMANN & PUES, Insurance, - Real - Estate AND COLLECTION AGENCY. 01 T 2 1.- J. . I ttiiu uaiv. latuu Duuwauu Bays Roo8evelt this week are confident iuecicyar.au. i rhnr, , i. onnnsprl to anv tariff The L. and 8. 0. has been closed tinkerinc at this session of con . m .1 . S.l I o qn apoounc oi smaupoz, out gress, and that if be does not act aoon reorganise, ually declare against it in his mes- Miss Elin Walters has returned sage to congress he will say pretty rom her visit in Illinois, and re-1 near enough to make his opposi Missouri. DR. W. B. BAGBY, ST jD WASHINGTON, MO UI IOIN Marble Works KsUWletip l lftS ana bJ on ' tinuonaly in one family ' ever since. AUG. BACIt, Prop. he asks for a change. This will leave only the yacames to be filled. Henry Clay McDowell, this week appointed a federal judge for the western"" district of Virginia, is a native of Kentucky, and a great grandson of Henry Clay. Senators and representatives who have talked with President The Children's Friend. You'll have a eold tlm winter. May be you have one now. Your children will suffer too. For sonirhs, croup, brouchitis, grip and other winier complaints One Minute Cough Cure never fails. Acts promptly. Never fhils. It is very pleasant to the taste and per fectly harmless. U. li. rieorec. Win chester. Ky., writes: 4 Our little Rirl was attacked with croup late one niptut aud was so hoarse she could hardly :peak. We gave her a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. It relieved her immediately and she went to sleep. hen she awoke next uiorim.g sne naci no signs of hoarnesa or croup. J. 11. Moutier. DR. 0. MALUNCKRODT. Dentist. Droege Block, A stock of general merchandise can be bought cheap from a iner-1 chant who desires to retire from business, The stoic is located in this county within a half a mile of a railroad station on the St. Louis Line and ha had a long and and well established trade. For further particulars inquire at the Tbibuke office. ports a grand time. Miss Lulu Gardner entertained few of her friends Wednesday night. They report a jolly time. tion apparent. The annual report of Fonrth As sistant Postmaster General Bristow contains much interesting data con- Mrs. Hill of St. Lonis who has cerning the postal service. Jjoiiow- lAn thA imAfif. nf Mia T,nin Dish -1 idit are same extract?; "inere aroon. has returned to her home, were 3,294 postoffices established The Christian church at Villa dannS tb year, a decrease as com- -RMoAid without a naator fin an- Prcu wuu tuc picv.uua JWi Thousands of men and women suffer from piles, especially women with fe male weakness have .his suueriDg to conteud with in addition to their other twins. TABLER'S BUCKEYE PILE ! OINTMENT will quickly effect a cure Price, 50 cis in bottles, iu tubes 75cts at E. Muench'd. count of smallpox but will soon have another, we hope. Rev. Pollard has been elected by the Brush Creek congregation, and will pi each his first sermon there Sunday. . ... Ml - -LJ Infant mortality is something fright ful. Nearly one-quarter die berore thev reach one vear. oae- third before the previous year of 305. There wern 3,037 postoffices discontinued during the year, being 1,125 more than during the preceding year. The principal causes for the large increase in the number of postoffices discontinued have been the extension of the rural free delivery service, and the establishment of rural free de livery stations in lieu of fourth- thev are five, and one-halt before they class Tjostoffices. the extension of aie fifteen. The timely use of White s citv deliverv service so as to in AtMne&ch's. -xresiuenuai ouiceo, uuu iuo uu WASHINGTON, MISSOURI. VITT & BRUCH'S Livery Feed Stables, FINEST HEARSE IN THE COUNTY. t3T Funerals served with best attenUon. UNION. MISSOURI. UNION... Market THE OLD RELIABLE Has constantly on hand the choicest meats of all kinds. Highest market price paid for hides and tallow A Good Farm for Sale. I desire to sell my farm of 84 acres situated on th Burbois river three miles from Union. It is in fiist-class condition SO acres in cultivation. 40 acres of which is good bottom land. Terms easy; price reasonable. Inquire at tne Tribune office, Union, Mo. Reliable and Gentle. "A pill's a pill," says the saw. But there are pills and pills. You want a pill which is certain, thorough and gentle. Musn't gripe.' DeWitt's Little Erly Risers till the bill. Purely vegetable. - Do not force but assist the bow. els to act. Strengthen aud invigorate. Small and easy to take. J. G. Moutier. J. - UNION, FEES, Prop., : : : MISSOURI. mm, mm. llMISiWtilt. (Successors to Mrs. H, Moutier.) Having refitted and refurnished this well known hotel, I desire to inform my friends and the public generally that w are prepared to entertain them in first-class style, and solisit a share ot their patronage. M. A. CoiXiUN.